Poems of the time of Charles II, Part II

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
pp. 267–70 ‘Epitaph On the Lord Fairfax’, by the Duke of Buckingham Part
pp. 273–5 ‘A Dialogue Between G— and A—’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 1–12 ‘Satyr. To his Muse. By the Author of Absalom and Achitophel’, by John Somers or Thomas Shadwell(?) Part
pp. 22–6 ‘Lampoon On Several Ladies’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 26–7 ‘William Lenthall’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 45–8 ‘A Ballad’ (author unknown) Part
p. 94 ‘Epitaph, On Lamentable Lory’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 131–2 ‘To the Observator’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 133–5 ‘The Renegado Poet’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 175–8 Verse-letter to Sir George Etherege, by John Dryden Part
pp. 219–26 ‘The Quarrel, Between Frank and Nan’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 16–18 ‘The Parallel’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 18–21 ‘The Lady Freschevile’s Song of the Wives’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 35–9 ‘An Answer to the Poet Of St Giles’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 55–7 ‘Instructions to his Mistress how to behave herself at Supper before her Husband’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 81–5 ‘The true Englishman’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 88–93 ‘A Gentle Ballad, Call’d Lamentable Lory’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 95–101 ‘A Letter to Julian’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 136–7 ‘A Paradox’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 154–60 ‘The Vindication’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 192–8 ‘The Town Life’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 202–4 ‘A New Ballad, or Truth needs no Vindication’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 226–30 ‘A True and Full Accounth of A Late Conference between The Wonderfull Speaking Head, and Father Gauden, as it was related by the Head’s own Mouth to Doctor Frazer’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 255–6 ‘To the Clergy of England, Who are Dignify’d and Distinguish’d for Preaching up Passive Obedience’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 286–90 ‘To be Wiser than our Forefathers’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 266–7 ‘The Duel’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 270–3 ‘The Welcom’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 279–85 ‘Hownslow Heath’ (author unknown) Part
pp. 290–309 ‘A Faithful Catologue of owr most Eminent Ninnies’, by the Earl of Dorset. Part
pp. 21–2 ‘The Pope’s three Friends’ (author unknown) Part